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GROWTH ON HEART NITRATE SPECIES INFUSION AGAR UREASE
REDUCTION MOTILITY B. pertussis - - - B. parapertussis + +(18h) B.
bronchiseptica + + (4 h) + + BIOTYPES OF HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE
BIOTYPE SYNDROME ...
GROWTH ON HEART NITRATE SPECIES INFUSION AGAR UREASE
REDUCTION MOTILITY B. pertussis - - - B. parapertussis + +(18h) B.
bronchiseptica + + (4 h) + + BIOTYPES OF HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE
BIOTYPE SYNDROME ...
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BIOTYPES OF HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE BIOTYPE SYNDROME (SITE OF
INFECTION) INDOLE UREASE ORNITHINE I Sepsis, meningitis + + + II Eye (
United States), bacteremia, ear, lower respiratory tract + + - III Eye (Europe), ...
BIOTYPES OF HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE BIOTYPE SYNDROME (SITE OF
INFECTION) INDOLE UREASE ORNITHINE I Sepsis, meningitis + + + II Eye (
United States), bacteremia, ear, lower respiratory tract + + - III Eye (Europe), ...
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Chocolate agar supplies the factors necessary for growth of most Haemophilus
sp. These factors are hemin (called "X factor") and nicotine adenine dinu-
cleotide {NAD: called "V factor"). H. influenzae, H. haemolyticus. and H. ducreyi
require X ...
Chocolate agar supplies the factors necessary for growth of most Haemophilus
sp. These factors are hemin (called "X factor") and nicotine adenine dinu-
cleotide {NAD: called "V factor"). H. influenzae, H. haemolyticus. and H. ducreyi
require X ...
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Laboratory Organization and Continuous Quality Assessment | 17 |
The Role of the Microbiologist in Medical Practice | 35 |
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